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Response rates from 3.1k CB1 3 voters.

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No, focus on improving current standards instead

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 @9CZPTF8answered…2yrs2Y

I support both a reintroduction of grammar schools and a focus on improving current standards - no reason why both cannot be achieved

 @9XCY2FVanswered…4mos4MO

Yes, but also with the introduction of trade/vocational schools and other skill-based alternatives for students who struggle in the traditional system

 @B2WNQSRanswered…1wk1W

Yes, but improving current standards of comprehensive education and abolishing private schools should be abolished

 @B2V2WT8answered…1wk1W

The education system should not be based upon how successful students perform in exams but rather teaching and them in a way that is stress free and can vary depending upon a student's needs.

 @B2S9WQ5answered…2wks2W

No, but increase support for and availability of apprenticeships and incentivise vocational career pathways

 @9ZCDW2Lanswered…3mos3MO

Focus should be on improving standards, but this obviously isn't going to happen everywhere, so people should be able to have a choice.

 @9Y7ZZ3Qanswered…3mos3MO

change the education system as a whole, we are expected to learn so much in little time and 80% of the teaching we are given we do not use.

 @9QM74JRanswered…8mos8MO

No, Funding should be on a case by case basis , and parents should be granted tax rebates if putting there children into private schooling